Henrik Simonsen’s recent painting ‘Plant Battle’ is inspired by a garden he created as a child at his family home in Denmark. Until now Eyestorm has solely exhibited his limited editions and his first exclusive Eyestorm screenprint, Blue and Orange, was released in 2011, marking the first of eleven more which were to follow over the next five years.

‘Pow Pow Pow’ is our third and last autumn 2016 screenprint edition release by London-based Chinese artist Jacky Tsai.
Jacky Tsai’s work has always been very much influenced by Pop Art. From the singular skulls to the landscapes and cityscapes, bright block colours and imagery from popular culture have almost always been present.

London-based artist Jonathan Purday has a series of new exclusive paintings inspired by his time in Morocco. Read more about the new works below.
The Majourelle gardens in Marrakech have been the inspiration for many of Jonathan Purday’s paintings since 2011.

Continuing to explore how different colours react with each other, for her two new screenprint editions Sophie Smallhorn plays with overlapping and pattern to create new colours and textures in these provocative geometric works.

The artist is often referred to as a pioneer of the Young British Artists (YBAs); a movement which revolutionized the art scene in the late 80’s and 90’s with pieces that shocked, reeked and offended, at a time when collected fine art was typically polished and pristine.